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Epic Boons can only be taken at or after level 19 in most cases.
7Boon Of Combat Prowess
Hit Them Hard
The concept of this boon is incredibly simple.
You also get to increase any ability score by one.
Combine this with a paladin’s Smite ability and you have a definite heavy-hitting attack.
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The usual ability score improvement aside, it does some pretty impressive things in one boon.
You also, and more importantly, get another 30 feet of movement speed.
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With this boon, you gain an extra 40 hit points right out the gate.
But the rest of the feat makes you fairly hard to kill.
In addition, you get ten d10 to roll as a bonus action and heal yourself with them.
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They also reset on a long rest.
This boon also frees up your healing spells and Lay On Hands ability for your party members.
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